More information
about Attachment Parenting International can be found at www.attachmentparenting.org.
- There's a funny myth
about attachment parenting.
We look forward to seeing you and your family at one of our meetings, where you will meet interesting people and learn the latest
about attachment parenting techniques and ideas.
We're glad you are interested in helping people learn more
about Attachment Parenting.
The meetings are open to anyone who wants to learn
about attachment parenting or connect with other parents who follow the ideals, she said.
Joining a support group of like - minded parents can help reinforce what you read and learn
about Attachment Parenting (AP), and the leader (s) and members can help you navigate through AP waters.
You can also learn a lot more
about attachment parenting and find more inspiration through the following wonderful books:
Dagmar Bleasdale is the blogger behind the popular blog Dagmar's Home where she shares entries
about attachment parenting, co-sleeping, frugal and green living, and raising a healthy, creative, well - adjusted, barely bilingual child without an Xbox.
Either you can say what you think the world needs to hear
about Attachment Parenting, or someone else can say what they want to say,» he said.
You can read more on
about Attachment Parenting International «s Seventh Principle of Parenting: Practice Positive Discipline.
That claim is foolish as can be seen when the same observation is made
about attachment parenting and autism.
So yes, I felt that there was plenty of misinformation that needed to be straightened out
about Attachment Parenting.
«Is there anything you think the world should know
about Attachment Parenting?»
Full - color glossy brochure
about attachment parenting and API's Eight Principles of Parenting.
Mark discusses how he learned
about attachment parenting and how this knowledge has affected his family.
Just years later I found out
about Attachment Parenting and realized that I was an attached parent without knowing it.
I always wanted to share my parenting journey with others not because it is special and worth of extra attention but because I wanted other parents to learn more
about Attachment Parenting.
I didn't really learn much
about attachment parenting until my first child was about nine months old.
I love talking, agreeing and disagreeing, discussing various topics
about Attachment Parenting.
The following statement made by Amanda (and affirmed by Martha) caught my attention for the assumption it makes
about attachment parenting:
Amy Gates writes
about attachment parenting, activism, green living and photography at Crunchy Domestic Goddess.
There are many ways to get some time to yourself without introducing a bottle (I talk
about attachment parenting on my blog which you can find HERE) and there are many ways for your partner to bond with your baby too which you can read about HERE.
At these monthly meetings, we first learned
about Attachment Parenting and read books by Dr. William and Martha Sears.
Here's why: a) You don't know how long the blogger has been writing
about attachment parenting.
For many parents, this boost in creative energy spills over into a desire to reach out to other families to provide support and education
about Attachment Parenting.
You wrote
about Attachment Parenting being misogynist because a woman has to give up her career to do it.
Learn more
about attachment parenting by visiting the API website.
What do you think people most misunderstand
about attachment parenting?
KELLY: I first learned
about Attachment Parenting from reading an article by Dr. [William] Sears (API Advisory Board member) during my first pregnancy.
I have been reading a lot
about attachment parenting pros and cons.I think that the pros are obvious.the cons however are if the parents decide they can not continue with for example co sleepng it is very hard on the child to then have to learn to sleep alone before they are confident enough to do so.for working parents the seperation to a carer is very hard and also helping parents to read the signs properly that their child wants to explore freely when they are used to protecting their little one.these are all things parents need to be aware of when adapting this form of parenting.I like it very much but I am a professional childcarer with additional childcare knowledge too and though parents always know their own child best risk for example is always an immotive subject to get across to parents that their little one needs to experience risk within of course a safe environment.
It represents a chance to create awareness
about Attachment Parenting every time someone compliments you, asks what it means to you, or asks where you purchased it.
There has been a lot
about attachment parenting in the news lately.
Today, I organize some parent meet - ups in my community to talk
about Attachment Parenting.
I learned
about attachment parenting (although it wasn't called that yet back in the 80s) through La Leche League that I joined because I wanted to breastfeed.
This is especially good because, here in Brazil, there is not much material available in our language specifically
about Attachment Parenting.
My husband and I learned
about Attachment Parenting when, after reading many, many reviews of various baby books, we selected one by William Sears, MD..
I was clueless
about attachment parenting, free - range parenting, and helicopter parenting.
Morissette has also been vocal
about attachment parenting and her plans to breastfeed until Ever «is finished.»
One mother clips every article she sees
about attachment parenting and brings copies for the group.
Amy writes
about attachment parenting, activism, green living and photography at Crunchy Domestic Goddess, where this was posted originally.
Plus, you can read more
about attachment parenting by perusing API's recommended reads or joining the API Reads Book Club.
She is passionate
about attachment parenting and hopes to be able to help parents, especially parents of multiples and / or children with special needs, learn more
about attachment parenting.
For parents who come to API seeking support and education
about Attachment Parenting, we offer a way.
What can we, as those practicing AP, do better to increase understanding / decrease misunderstanding
about attachment parenting
I see the title as trying to grab your attention and cause you to be passionate (either positive or negative)
about attachment parenting and extended breastfeeding.
Interesting interpretations
about Attachment Parenting are filling blog posts, news sites and comment threads.
Talk
about attachment parenting, organics, living green, etc..
Becoming Mamas: Becoming Mamas is the project of two mamas, Holly and Meredith, who write
about Attachment Parenting and Natural Living in the «real world».
She is passionate
about attachment parenting, breastfeeding beyond infancy, baby - led weaning in relation to starting solids, cloth diapering, bedsharing, co-sleeping and natural childbirth.
I like the way you talk
about attachment parenting and how we sometimes stay connected just by being nearby.